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  • My invention relates to the door or damper by which the passage of the products of combustion over and around the oven of a cooking-stove to the outlet is regulated; and the object of my invention is to so construct a door of this class and so combine it with operatingrods that the said door can be removed and replaced without disturbing the top plate of the stove.
  • Figure 1 is aperspective diagram of the upper and rear portion of acooking-stove from which the top plate has been removed for the purpose of illustrating the parts to which my invention is applied.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical section of the rear portion of a cooking-stove with myiinprm'ed damper;
  • Fig. 3 a section on the line 1 2, Fig. 2;
  • Fig. 4 a perspective view of the damper and operating-rods detached from each other and Fig. 5, a portion of one of the stove-plates, showing the manner of hanging the damper-rods.
  • Fig. 1 from which the top plate, A, Figs. 2 and 3, has been removed, B is the rear plate of the stove; F F, the opposite side plates; D, the top plate of the oven; mm, plates which separate the diving-fines W W from the central vertical flue, H, all of which parts are common to ordinary cook-stoves, as is also a door or damper, on opening which the products of combustion can take a direct course over the oven to the central flue, H, and thence to the outlet branch 60, Fig.
  • the said door K has two elongated slots, at d, one slot being adapted to a projection, e, on the flattened end f of a rod, M, and the other slot of the door being adapted to a similar projection on the flattened end of the rod M.
  • Each of these rods M M has one bearing, p, Fig. 2, in a side plate, F, of the stove, and another bearing, q, in the edge of one of the flueplates m, the latter bearing being formed by making .through the plate ahole, which communicates with a slot extending to the edge of the said plate, so that the flattened portion of the rod can be introduced into the bearing in the direction indicated by the arrow, Fig.
  • each rod is fitted into its place by passing it, curved end first, through one of the usual boiler-holes b in the top plate, A, the said curved end being introduced into its bearing in one of the side plates, and then the rod is fitted to the other bearing, q, in the manner set forth.
  • the doorK is passed through the outlet branch to, Fig. 2, and fitted against the flat tened ends ff ot' the two rods, the projections e on which pass through the elongated openings of the door, after which small keys are driven through openings in the said projections, when the door will be firmly secured to the rods.
  • each of the rods M M has a projection, e, on each side.
  • the object of this is to render that is to say, capable of use either on the righthand side of the stove or on the left-hand side, thereby avoiding the necessity of having a special rod for each side.

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I. A. SHEPPARD. v
Damper for Cooking Stove.
NQ. 231,625. Patented Aug. 24,1880.
WITNESSES N.PEYERS. PHOTD-LITHDGRAPMH WASHINGTON, D. c,
UNHED STATES ISAAC A. SHEPPARD, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.
DAMPER FOR COOKlNG-STOVES.
QPEGIFIOATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 231,625, dated August 24, 1880.
Application filed May 17, 1880. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
' Be it known that I, ISAAC A. SHEPPARD, a citizen of the United States, residing in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, have invented an Improvement in Dampers for (looking-Stoves, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to the door or damper by which the passage of the products of combustion over and around the oven of a cooking-stove to the outlet is regulated; and the object of my invention is to so construct a door of this class and so combine it with operatingrods that the said door can be removed and replaced without disturbing the top plate of the stove.
1n the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is aperspective diagram of the upper and rear portion of acooking-stove from which the top plate has been removed for the purpose of illustrating the parts to which my invention is applied. Fig. 2 is a vertical section of the rear portion of a cooking-stove with myiinprm'ed damper; Fig. 3, a section on the line 1 2, Fig. 2; Fig. 4, a perspective view of the damper and operating-rods detached from each other and Fig. 5, a portion of one of the stove-plates, showing the manner of hanging the damper-rods.
Referring to the perspective diagram, Fig. 1, from which the top plate, A, Figs. 2 and 3, has been removed, B is the rear plate of the stove; F F, the opposite side plates; D, the top plate of the oven; mm, plates which separate the diving-fines W W from the central vertical flue, H, all of which parts are common to ordinary cook-stoves, as is also a door or damper, on opening which the products of combustion can take a direct course over the oven to the central flue, H, and thence to the outlet branch 60, Fig. 2, the said products, when the door is closed, being compelled to pass down the diving tlues, thence beneath the oven, and through a return-flue to the above-mentioned central'flue, H. It is the peculiar construction of this door and its connections to which my invention relates.
An ordinary door, hung in the usual manner, must be put in place before the top plate of thestove is secured in position, and the removal of the door cannot be accomplished without detaching the top plate-a tedious operation, and one which involves the disturbance of the entire structure. In order to ob'- viate this difficulty I introduce the door K through the outlet branch at and hangitin the peculiar manner which 1 will now proceed to describe. 7
The said door K has two elongated slots, at d, one slot being adapted to a projection, e, on the flattened end f of a rod, M, and the other slot of the door being adapted to a similar projection on the flattened end of the rod M. Each of these rods M M has one bearing, p, Fig. 2, in a side plate, F, of the stove, and another bearing, q, in the edge of one of the flueplates m, the latter bearing being formed by making .through the plate ahole, which communicates with a slot extending to the edge of the said plate, so that the flattened portion of the rod can be introduced into the bearing in the direction indicated by the arrow, Fig. 5, and the rod then moved longitudinally until the round portion of the same occupies the bearing. Each rod is fitted into its place by passing it, curved end first, through one of the usual boiler-holes b in the top plate, A, the said curved end being introduced into its bearing in one of the side plates, and then the rod is fitted to the other bearing, q, in the manner set forth. When the two rods are in their places the doorKis passed through the outlet branch to, Fig. 2, and fitted against the flat tened ends ff ot' the two rods, the projections e on which pass through the elongated openings of the door, after which small keys are driven through openings in the said projections, when the door will be firmly secured to the rods.
Whenever the door has to be removed to make way for a new one or for repairs the removal can be easily accomplished without disturhin g the top plate, and after first withdrawin g the keys from the projections e of the rods.
It will be observed that the flattened end f of each of the rods M M has a projection, e, on each side. The object of this is to render that is to say, capable of use either on the righthand side of the stove or on the left-hand side, thereby avoiding the necessity of having a special rod for each side.
I claim as my invention- 1. The combination, in a cook-stove, of the each rodM or M either right or left handed-- outlet-opening a, the flue-plates m, and the provided with a flattened end, f, with pert'o- IO hearings q therein with the door K, of such rated projection or projections e, as set forth. dimensions that it can be passed through the In testimony whereof I have signed my name said outlet-opening, and with the rods M M, to this specification in the presence of two subdetachably secured to the door and adapted scribing witnesses.
to the said bearings,al1 substantially as set ISAAC A. SHEPPARD. forth. Witnesses A 2. The combination of the door having elon- JAMES F. TOBIN,
gated openin (l d with the rods M M, each HARRY SMITH.
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